Copy the image to both supervisors to ensure they can both boot from the same file version. Cisco Community

For example, are you asking for:

| Attribute | Value | |-----------|-------| | | cat4500e-universalk9-spa.03.11.05e.E.152-7.E5.bin | | Platform | Catalyst 4500-E Series | | IOS version | 15.2(7)E5 | | Feature set | Universal (crypto) | | License required | IP Services (default) or IP Base (via license right-to-use) | | Status | End-of-Life – upgrade recommended |

This is the most granular part of the filename.

[Verify Space & MD5] ──> [Backup Config] ──> [Upload Binary] ──> [Modify Boot Variables] ──> [Reload Switch] Phase 1: Pre-Upgrade Validation

: The universalk9 in the filename indicates that this is a universal image that supports all the features of the IOS XE software for the 4500E series, including advanced security, voice, video, and data integration.

If you obtain the image legally, here’s what release 15.2(7)E5 (03.11.05.E) offers:

Switch# configure terminal Switch(config)# no boot system flash bootflash:old_image_name.bin Switch(config)# boot system flash bootflash:cat4500e-universalk9.SPA.03.11.05.E.152-7.E5.bin Switch(config)# end Use code with caution. Step 4: Save and Validate Configuration

If you are dealing with a specific error message, thermal alarm, or CPU spike on your Catalyst switch, I can help you resolve it. If you'd like, let me know:

Sometimes, high CPU is caused by malformed packets or a broadcast storm. Check your interface statistics using: show interfaces | include is down|errors

If you are looking to perform an upgrade, I can help you with the or pre-upgrade checks if you let me know which Supervisor Engine you are currently using.

The Cisco firmware file is an Extended Maintenance release of Cisco IOS XE (specifically Release 3.11.5E / IOS 15.2(7)E5) designed for the Cisco Catalyst 4500E Go to product viewer dialog for this item. modular chassis and Go to product viewer dialog for this item. fixed-aggregation switches.

: Connect to your switch CLI and run dir bootflash: to check available storage. This image requires approximately 150MB to 200MB of free space.

image which replaces the entire operating system, a hot patch is designed to be installed on top of an existing installation to fix a specific bug or vulnerability (PSIRT) while the switch remains operational. Purpose and Use Case This specific file is typically used for Software Maintenance Upgrades (SMUs) . On the Catalyst 4500E platform: Non-Disruptive Patching

Suppose this filename appears in a crash dump: %SYS-2-BADSHARE: Missed heartbeat, cat4500euniversalk9spa031105e1527e5.bin . The string reveals:

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Copy the image to both supervisors to ensure they can both boot from the same file version. Cisco Community

For example, are you asking for:

| Attribute | Value | |-----------|-------| | | cat4500e-universalk9-spa.03.11.05e.E.152-7.E5.bin | | Platform | Catalyst 4500-E Series | | IOS version | 15.2(7)E5 | | Feature set | Universal (crypto) | | License required | IP Services (default) or IP Base (via license right-to-use) | | Status | End-of-Life – upgrade recommended |

This is the most granular part of the filename. cat4500euniversalk9spa031105e1527e5bin hot

[Verify Space & MD5] ──> [Backup Config] ──> [Upload Binary] ──> [Modify Boot Variables] ──> [Reload Switch] Phase 1: Pre-Upgrade Validation

: The universalk9 in the filename indicates that this is a universal image that supports all the features of the IOS XE software for the 4500E series, including advanced security, voice, video, and data integration.

If you obtain the image legally, here’s what release 15.2(7)E5 (03.11.05.E) offers: Copy the image to both supervisors to ensure

Switch# configure terminal Switch(config)# no boot system flash bootflash:old_image_name.bin Switch(config)# boot system flash bootflash:cat4500e-universalk9.SPA.03.11.05.E.152-7.E5.bin Switch(config)# end Use code with caution. Step 4: Save and Validate Configuration

If you are dealing with a specific error message, thermal alarm, or CPU spike on your Catalyst switch, I can help you resolve it. If you'd like, let me know:

Sometimes, high CPU is caused by malformed packets or a broadcast storm. Check your interface statistics using: show interfaces | include is down|errors If you obtain the image legally, here’s what release 15

If you are looking to perform an upgrade, I can help you with the or pre-upgrade checks if you let me know which Supervisor Engine you are currently using.

The Cisco firmware file is an Extended Maintenance release of Cisco IOS XE (specifically Release 3.11.5E / IOS 15.2(7)E5) designed for the Cisco Catalyst 4500E Go to product viewer dialog for this item. modular chassis and Go to product viewer dialog for this item. fixed-aggregation switches.

: Connect to your switch CLI and run dir bootflash: to check available storage. This image requires approximately 150MB to 200MB of free space.

image which replaces the entire operating system, a hot patch is designed to be installed on top of an existing installation to fix a specific bug or vulnerability (PSIRT) while the switch remains operational. Purpose and Use Case This specific file is typically used for Software Maintenance Upgrades (SMUs) . On the Catalyst 4500E platform: Non-Disruptive Patching

Suppose this filename appears in a crash dump: %SYS-2-BADSHARE: Missed heartbeat, cat4500euniversalk9spa031105e1527e5.bin . The string reveals:

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